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please help me i had a m/c

hello everybody

i recently had a miscarriage my periods were late by 10 days then some brown spotting and then normal bleeding with few clots started and then i had occasional spotting then again on 10th day the bleeding started fully and contiued for 3 days then i went to doc where she examined me and i had a negative test then my blood test showed the pregnanacy hormones but the doc told me it was a m/c and also went for an ultra sound which confirmed it that it has all gone and you had a natural m/c but after all this when my bleeding stopped i had an extreme pain in my left abdomen for 3 days with no bleeding but again after 10 days i am bleeding with blood coming out i am afraid what is going on please can somebody help me i am having financial prob so i can go to the doc again and again. please help me out why is this happening to me
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I don't know enough to help but in case the pain remains for any length of time, you should go to the doctor.

Hang in there, wish you best of luck
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the pain is not there anymore and the bleeding is also very light frequent bleeding
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Keep an eye on the pain - I had a m/c 3 yrs ago and I had a D&C - Well after about a week I had pain and I passed a clot - The pain let up only to come back again in another week with HEAVY bleeding - I had to have another D&C becuse some tissue was left in.  Sorry you had to go thru this -
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but i was pregnant for only three weeks even then i had to pass so much clots and tissues and all this bleeding oh god i dont know why is this happening
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hi i think there is a planned parenthood in my locality but i dont know about their procedure if you know how to contact them or how to approach them what is their way of registering and how will they help me and i will be very thankful to you
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look in the phonebook or call your local health unit they should be able to assist you. best of luck!
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